5. Question 4
10
Subscription Y/N
Yes
No
This reveals that
none of my
surveyed audience
hold a magazine
subscription, which
could link to a
decrease in
potential
subscription profits.
6. Question 5
1
9
Considered Subscription
Yes
No
This exhibits that
any offers
regarding
subscription
would be a waste
of potential space
on the front cover
or contents page
of my magazine,
as only one of
those I surveyed
considered it.
7. Question 6
1
2
2
1
44
2
1
1 2
Genre
RnB
Country
Hip Hop
Classic
Rock
Pop
Indie
Soundtrack
House
Metal
These results
demonstrate that
there is a large
mixture of music
tastes out of my
surveyed audience
(the question being
two genres they
listen to). Metal is
the joint most
mentioned with pop.
8. Question 7
0
5
3
3
Promotional Offer
CD
MP3
Poster
Ticket
Competiton
These results highlight
the preference of digital
media over that of old
physical copes. Posters
normally come free,
whilst ticket competitions
only have a selected
number of winners. I will
aim to ‘repeat’ the use of
digital media to attract a
promotional audience.
9. Question 8
10
1
Common Rock Magazine
Kerrang
Mojo
These results exhibit that
Kerrang! has the most
brand recognition,
amongst those who read
rock magazines and those
who do not (as my
surveyed audience is a
mixture).
10. Question 9
2
8
1
Which is the most
powerful?
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
These results create a
implication that edited images
hold a greater power than
images of actual events, as one
and three are unedited, while
the second image has a edited
shattered glass effect, which
Associates violence with
power.
11. Conclusion
• The questionnaire demonstrates some results that match with my survey
monkey, such as the lack of subscription holders. This further cements the
idea that the subscription, by itself, offers no appeal to a reader. This is
why, with my magazine, I aim to offer additional benefits for subscribing.
• Overall, the results from my questionnaire give me further reason to back
up.